LED wall sconces can elevate your room’s style.
Is this an off the wall idea? No way.
Easily add some razzle dazzle to your wall with a plug-in wall light.
This Possini Euro Glitz 9-inch wide sconce has a chrome finish and an adjustable swing arm.
Sconces can be mysterious, yet a delightfully satisfying part of a lighting plan.
Unlike many other kinds of lights, a sconce can be functional or just a fun decorative element depending on the room size and placement.
Function:
A sconce can offer task lighting, like next to your bathroom mirror or by a bed or cozy chair for reading. Along a hallway inside or along a wall outside, a sconce can help illuminate your path.
Fun:
There’s an inherent sophistication when a well-executed lighting plan includes sconces as part of the recipe. It’s like the crown molding of lighting. Sconces give that polishing finishing touch that your friends and family will marvel over.
And if you are thinking that there aren’t tons of options in wall lighting, check out these red, white, and blue beauties that include a wide variety of style.
Some of these sconces have an LED light bulb already, and some you can use an LED or another light. Just remember to match the recommended wattage on the light bulb package or online description.
I’d love to know what you think about my picks and LED wall sconces. Share your comments below. –T :)
1. The Islet Clear Glass and Red Wall Sconce has twisted, clear rods with tendril accents. At 44 ¾-inches tall with a 100 watt maximum, it’s a show-stopper in any large room.
2. The creator of this light says the satin nickel Besa Chelsea Garnet Sconce’s color palette is inspired by semi-precious stones.
I’m thinking it has the visual energy of hot lava. This is the kind of light that has maximum eye-mesmerizing potential. It’s ADA compliant and 11 inches tall.
3. The Elan Fornello LED wall sconce is one of the reasons I’m an LED lighting fan. An incandescent light fixture probably wouldn’t be able to achieve this feat of design.
The light shines out the back of the 9 1/2-inch diameter red circle through etched glass.
4. Sconces do come in many different materials. This ceramic wall sconce from Feiss named Azalea is made with a hand-carved floral pattern and uses two 75 watt LED bulbs.
5. So my current LED sconce crush is the Elan Javan. At 7 3/4" tall this sconce plays with geometric creation is illuminated from inside by LEDs diffused by etched acrylic panels located throughout the design.
6. With an Art Deco appeal, the Walt Disney Signature Storyboard Collection Wall Sconce was inspired by Disney's classic films. A chrome finish frame with etched white glass casts a soft glow. At 9 ½ inches high, it takes one 100-watt light bulb.
7. Talk about a fun pop of color. This plug-in from the House of Troy Scatchard has a glossy stoneware blue stoneware backplate. A cream linen lamp shade tops of the fixture that uses a maximum 100-watt lightbulb.
8. Drama with a strip of blue acrylic shade give this LED wall sconce a futuristic science-fiction appeal. Perfect for any room that exudes sleek style, the 10-inch tall Sail from Access Lighting includes two 5-watt LEDs and one 2 watt LED lighting elements.
9. If you like the look of this plug-in, you are in luck. This Blue Lattice Giclee LED reading light with a brushed steel finish has many siblings in a variety of patterns and colors. This one features brushed steel finish. And if you are new to sconces, a plug-in like this little gem might be the perfect way to get addicted.
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